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we have spoken to some members of the defense team today. they said again they are going to ask for the defendants to be released on bail. we have also spoken to some family members of these defendants including peter greste's brother and mohammed's father. both complained about the bad conditions any which the defendants have been kept though the journalists have been moved a while ago from solitary confinement. human rights groups have severely criticized the egyptian government accusing it of restricting freedom of speech. the government says these accusations are absolutely baseless. today we have no egyptian media to spotlight heavily on this trial. it's mainly foreign press that has been present today. >> sally nabil in cairo. >>> in protest of what they call an interference of internal affairs, withdrawing diplomats from qatar. stipulating non-interference in each other's affairs, that includes support to hostile media. qatar hosts and funds the al jazeera network. >>> gunfire has erupted in juba. a resident told the bbc black smoke i
we have spoken to some members of the defense team today. they said again they are going to ask for the defendants to be released on bail. we have also spoken to some family members of these defendants including peter greste's brother and mohammed's father. both complained about the bad conditions any which the defendants have been kept though the journalists have been moved a while ago from solitary confinement. human rights groups have severely criticized the egyptian government accusing it...
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local forces of self-defense and not russian soldiers. you might remember there was some controversy about who the groups were we saw in the last couple of days. president putin saying that he wants to avoid force in the east, but there has been an unconstitutional coup and saying ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovych is still the country's legitimate leader. and he is also warning that anyone who threatens sanctions against russia. as we have seen the americans and europeans threatening sanctions and imposing some stoppages to some talks already. he's learning they should look out for that damage they will incur. president putin has said any snipers who shot demonstrators in kiev have been provacateurs. it refers back to the demonstrations we have seen of course in the last few weeks. president putin trying to clear the name of the former leader of ukraine mr. yanukovych. so this press conference going on in moscow with president putin trying to explain the russian view. this is the first time that we've seen the russian leader putti
local forces of self-defense and not russian soldiers. you might remember there was some controversy about who the groups were we saw in the last couple of days. president putin saying that he wants to avoid force in the east, but there has been an unconstitutional coup and saying ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovych is still the country's legitimate leader. and he is also warning that anyone who threatens sanctions against russia. as we have seen the americans and europeans threatening...
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we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week ago, surrounded the missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the ukraine keeping in the ships. that blockade continues. >> it has been under block aid for a week. it is sitting next to a ukrainian corvette. they are being forced to make a choice between the new authority in crimea. they are really between a rock and a hard place. you can see behind me the bridge. they are watching the russians, who are watching the ukrainians. they are out with binoculars, or been. the deputy commander alongside the marines. i check the magazines, the rifles that the magazines are holding, matthew. there are no rounds inside them, no bullets. in fact, the only thing they have to defend this ship, remember we're on a army warship
we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week ago, surrounded the missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the ukraine keeping in the ships. that blockade continues. >> it has been under block aid for a...
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he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his thumbs. he's imposed visa restrictions, proposed sanctions proposed an ai aid package and sent planes. so would it be time to stop criticizing the president? >> in the last 24 hour he's done a very good job. my problem is the way the president engages not just putin but the world. i think the big problem with president obama, i don't think he has a vision of foreign policy. i think he's uncomfortable with the idea that we're an exceptional country, the voice for freedom and that putins of the world have to be dealt with. so i appreciate what he did today. thank god he's upping his
he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his...
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that is what has officials like defense secretary hagel concerned. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. that's why i'm closely watching russia's military exercises along the ukrainian border. >> reporter: the u.s. is also trying to avoid provocative actions. today, the top american general in europe said the nato alliance is not making any plans to respond to a russian intervention in ukraine. norah. tonight, extreme weather is impacting people in much of the nation. rain finally fell in drought- devastated california but a new storm threatens to trigger mud slides and flooding. ben tracy is there. ben. >> reporter: norah, this is the calm between our two storms, and here in azusa, california, this neighborhood is now under judge the fear is when it starts pouring the hild side will turn into a muddy river. the first storm moved through faster than expected, dropping less than an inch of rain on southern california. that gave the folks who live here time to prepare for round two, which could deliver up to six inches of rain in some pl
that is what has officials like defense secretary hagel concerned. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. that's why i'm closely watching russia's military exercises along the ukrainian border. >> reporter: the u.s. is also trying to avoid provocative actions. today, the top american general in europe said the nato alliance is not making any plans to respond to a russian intervention in ukraine. norah. tonight, extreme weather is...
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it's self-defense forces he says, not troops from russia controlling crimea. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimean residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and late in the day, secretary of state john kerry met with lavrov and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to move troops into crimea, russia can now choose to deescalate this situation and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> there is breaking news tonight. we're learning exactly how the russian invasion came together. just pieces of information starting to form a clearer picture, whether there was a lot of advanced planning or whether the plan was launched really on the fly by russia, implications for u.s. i
it's self-defense forces he says, not troops from russia controlling crimea. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimean residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and late in the day, secretary of state john kerry met with lavrov and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them to the table. russia refused. >> russia...
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so this budget by president obama guts our defense. it is the smallest army since 1940. the smallest navy since 1915 and the smallest air force in modern history. if you went into iran tomorrow to have to neutralize or stop their nuclear program, you're going to need every b-2 and f-22 you can get. the f-16 and f-18 are great planes but they're not stealth. so if you're going to modernize your military for future conflicts, this budget will not allow you to do it. the idea you're taking off what kind of wars you're going to fight assumes the enemies of our nation will agree with you. >> senator durbin, the last word to you. in fact, the "wall street journal" made much the same point as senator graham did, saying, look, the pumps of fielding a large army is to minimize the temptation for aggression. how far is too far to cut back on troops? >> well, i don't know that we can pin our national defense strategy on the irrationality of leaders in north korea because i don't know that we can ever build a national military that would deter some craziness by someone. but the ques
so this budget by president obama guts our defense. it is the smallest army since 1940. the smallest navy since 1915 and the smallest air force in modern history. if you went into iran tomorrow to have to neutralize or stop their nuclear program, you're going to need every b-2 and f-22 you can get. the f-16 and f-18 are great planes but they're not stealth. so if you're going to modernize your military for future conflicts, this budget will not allow you to do it. the idea you're taking off...
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in the situation room, vice president biden, defensive secretary hagel. the national security adviser, susan rice, among others. obviously we're going to be monitoring diplomatic events, senator -- excuse me, secretary of state john kerry will be on his way here to kiev to help resolve the crisis, we'll have continuing coverage all throughout the day. and i'll be back on ac 360 tomorrow night live from here in kiev, i want to get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following, randi kaye joins us with a 360 bulletin. >>> the murder trial of oscar pistorius began today. testimony from a neighbor who described being awakened by a woman's blood curdling screams the night of the murder. pistorius said he shot his girlfriend because he thought she was an intruder. >>> the nation's capital and the surrounding region took the brunt of the winter storm that hit the area today. the weather made roads treacherous in several states. >>> catholic parishioners in new jersey are withholding donations to protest a retirement home for newark archbishop john m
in the situation room, vice president biden, defensive secretary hagel. the national security adviser, susan rice, among others. obviously we're going to be monitoring diplomatic events, senator -- excuse me, secretary of state john kerry will be on his way here to kiev to help resolve the crisis, we'll have continuing coverage all throughout the day. and i'll be back on ac 360 tomorrow night live from here in kiev, i want to get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following, randi...
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you would have this defense but it's not a given when you go into court. you would have to prove you have a genuine religious conviction that prevents you from participating in this. you can't say that about not serving someone. i'm only speaking for the christian faith. you can't say that because there's no biblical basis for that. we're told to serve those who oppose us. it comes to the issue of weddings, those things which christians and other people of faith hold to be sacred and to be forced to participate in that, i have to say, erin, that is the height of being un-american. >> i don't understand how anyone was forcing you. that's what i don't get. you can always say no to that. i got married and called someone and said can you take photographs of my wedding? he could have said no without giving me a reason. now you have a law that allows him to say because you're a lesbian. >> that's not the case. that's why this is taking place. colorado a baker was charged and even threatened with jail till they changed the law for not baking a cake. elaine photog
you would have this defense but it's not a given when you go into court. you would have to prove you have a genuine religious conviction that prevents you from participating in this. you can't say that about not serving someone. i'm only speaking for the christian faith. you can't say that because there's no biblical basis for that. we're told to serve those who oppose us. it comes to the issue of weddings, those things which christians and other people of faith hold to be sacred and to be...
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moscow denies that, insisting the troops are local self defense you wants opposed to last week's jousting of ukraine's popularly elected president. diplomats from europe, the united states and russia have met separately in paris today to try to defuse the worst crisis on the continent since the cold war. the key sticking point is russia's refusal to recognize the new interim government in ukraine which seized power after months of sometimes violent protests in kiev and other cities. in the meantime the west has firmly thrown its support behind the new ukrainian government. the european union announced an aid package of $15 billion to ukraine. that is designed to make up for a russian package of about the same amount that had been forthcoming until the events of last week. now that announcement comes a day after secretary of state john kerry promised $1 billion in loan guarantees from the united states to try to offset the loss discounts on natural gas that ukraine has been getting from russia until this all happened. now all of this underlines the deep economic mess that ukraine is in. th
moscow denies that, insisting the troops are local self defense you wants opposed to last week's jousting of ukraine's popularly elected president. diplomats from europe, the united states and russia have met separately in paris today to try to defuse the worst crisis on the continent since the cold war. the key sticking point is russia's refusal to recognize the new interim government in ukraine which seized power after months of sometimes violent protests in kiev and other cities. in the...
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betweeny, joint venture defense giants is the only thatting rocket maker with certification. which means it has held a monopoly for years. a monopoly he said he is convinced the competition would not help that monopoly or bring the government savings because he says redundancies between having to rocket makers might wash out any savings elon musk label and now -- amount to $1 million should the federal government go with spacex. luckily, the pentagon clears -- it tends to put an end to the monopoly. the sentiment also seems to be shared by lawmakers today. >> thank you. moment,continue in a the mission, should you choose to accept it, can it be done? we take you on the search for at 41,000 feet when we continue in a moment. ♪ >> engineers are now able to bring in-flight levels down so low you can have a normal conversation standing 16 feet away from another person. we find out how they do it and why you have to be a billionaire to get this kind of peace and quiet. >> we modify aircrafts to make it more like a home environment. increaseden an emphasis on noise reduction in a
betweeny, joint venture defense giants is the only thatting rocket maker with certification. which means it has held a monopoly for years. a monopoly he said he is convinced the competition would not help that monopoly or bring the government savings because he says redundancies between having to rocket makers might wash out any savings elon musk label and now -- amount to $1 million should the federal government go with spacex. luckily, the pentagon clears -- it tends to put an end to the...
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we have now spoken to someone from the ministry of defense. they say let's not put too much weight on this. frankly, every time that the russian troops have encircled military bases and they have now around ten, they have given some kind of an ultimatum. he said this is just another one of those. frankly, these ultimatums have passed and nothing has really happened. so i think it is important not to put too much weight on this deadli deadline. it is not necessarily an official deadline. from what we have seen, they have been very calm. it has been a very low key kind of invasion. ben wedeman our own ben wedeman was just at one of the border post bases. he said that the soldiers there, one commander told him he got his orders to leave his base at the black sea fleet on saturday. he had come up there. the locals were giving him tea and letting him have a place to have showers. so it has all been very amicable. as i said, a pretty low-key invasion. the situation on the ground here is very, very calm. it seems to be the international community and
we have now spoken to someone from the ministry of defense. they say let's not put too much weight on this. frankly, every time that the russian troops have encircled military bases and they have now around ten, they have given some kind of an ultimatum. he said this is just another one of those. frankly, these ultimatums have passed and nothing has really happened. so i think it is important not to put too much weight on this deadli deadline. it is not necessarily an official deadline. from...
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but there are just layers of these very primitive defenses, effective against the riot police more than a week and a half ago, but very primitive. and it's just an extra ordinary scene. you have people camped out, huddled by fires, protesters who refuse to leave the square. boxes of empty beer bottles ready to be made into molotov cocktails if violence once again breaks out. i've been to a lot of front lines. it reminds me a little bit of sarajevo back in the early '90s where you had residents trying to stop snipers in the hills from firing mar tore mortars ie city. but not something you see every day. >> just a few weeks ago that snipers were firing upon protesters. let's go to anna corn in the capital of the crimean region. what is the sentiment there, do they want to become part of the russian federation? >> reporter: absolutely, jake. there is an overwhelming support for this referendum. the people we spoke to said this is people power at work. we spoke to one woman who was born here when it was part of the soviet union and she said this is only right that it returns to the mother l
but there are just layers of these very primitive defenses, effective against the riot police more than a week and a half ago, but very primitive. and it's just an extra ordinary scene. you have people camped out, huddled by fires, protesters who refuse to leave the square. boxes of empty beer bottles ready to be made into molotov cocktails if violence once again breaks out. i've been to a lot of front lines. it reminds me a little bit of sarajevo back in the early '90s where you had residents...
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there is of course evolutional changes that take place in defense and also in offense. but does this put us in a position? take for instance right now we would not be able to respond to something in the ukraine? >> i don't think we're going to respond. >> i know we're not going to. diplomatic and economic. i'm talking about do we have the hardware to put an option on the table that would be a ground force of some substance. >> well, we wouldn't use a ground force in any case whether we had it or not. we might be a part of a ground fwors that included nato. but we would not need massive numbers of people in order to enforce anything in ukraine if that's what we wanted to do along with our allies. whatever we wanted to do within reason, we could do without people. but in actual fact, we're not going to do that stuff. it doesn't make any strategic sense. >> so why is putin testing us? >> i think he's testing us less than he is going after something that he thinks is vitally important to his national defense. >> the port? >> you said earlier in his previous segmentes the hi
there is of course evolutional changes that take place in defense and also in offense. but does this put us in a position? take for instance right now we would not be able to respond to something in the ukraine? >> i don't think we're going to respond. >> i know we're not going to. diplomatic and economic. i'm talking about do we have the hardware to put an option on the table that would be a ground force of some substance. >> well, we wouldn't use a ground force in any case...
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they were self defense teams. they were prepared well. but look at how well the people in kiev were prepared. >> reporter: here's putin on the protester that is brought down the pro russian government in ukraine. >> translator: including kiev. >> reporter: putin wasn't kind to the u.s. either. >> translator: i have a feeling in america, some people sit in some lab doing experiments like on rats without knowing the consequences. why do they need to do this? nobody has an explanation. >> reporter: so are putin's claims method or madness? angela merckel is one of the few world leaders putin has spoken with recently. according to "the new york times" she described him to obama as being in another world, a sentiment shared by some russian observers saying the president surrounded him with yes men in the kremlin and others say putin is very much in command of his senses and in fact has a plan for a world order he sees as a real threat to russia interests. >> whether it's libya or syria or iran or ukraine, he sees western actions as uniquely att
they were self defense teams. they were prepared well. but look at how well the people in kiev were prepared. >> reporter: here's putin on the protester that is brought down the pro russian government in ukraine. >> translator: including kiev. >> reporter: putin wasn't kind to the u.s. either. >> translator: i have a feeling in america, some people sit in some lab doing experiments like on rats without knowing the consequences. why do they need to do this? nobody has an...
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the country's defense minister says they do not stand a chance against russian troops. moments ago on cnn, ukraine's opposition leader, vitali klitschko issued this stern warning to russia. >> the main point right now the russians have to take away the rush yap forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea is ukraine territory. we talk independence of ukraine. it's all military forces have to remove from ukrainen territory. >> and now these very strong words as well from u.s. secretary of state john kerry. he's calling it an invasion, quote, it is an incredible act of aggression, really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine, russia is in violation of its international obligations, russia is in violation, kerry says, of its obligations under the u.n. charity, helsinki act, in violation as well of its obligations under the budapest agreement. he goes on to say, secretary kerry, you don't behave in a 19th century fashion by, again he uses this word, invading another country on complete
the country's defense minister says they do not stand a chance against russian troops. moments ago on cnn, ukraine's opposition leader, vitali klitschko issued this stern warning to russia. >> the main point right now the russians have to take away the rush yap forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea is ukraine territory. we talk independence of ukraine. it's all military forces have to remove from ukrainen territory. >> and now these very strong words as well from u.s....
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. >> reporter: the defense revealed a key part of its case and says the investigation has been riddled with mistakes. >> whilst the investigating officer and tasked with preserving the scene that the scene was contaminated, disturbed, and tampered with. >> reporter: but prosecutors maintain pistorius knew he was shooting at his girlfriend. pistorius' neighbor, michelle berger, the first of more than a hundred potential witnesses, testified about the night that the three-month romance between pistorius and steenkamp seemed to take a fatal turn. >> just after 3:00, i woke up to a woman's terrible screams. it was very traumatic for me. you could hear that it was blood-curdling screams. it leaves you cold. you could hear the anxiousness in her voice and fear. >> the same witness who was not shown on camera today, also said she heard a man yelling for help but could not say whether it was pistorius. >> just after her screams, my lady, i heard four shots. bang, bang bang bang. >> that account contradicts pistorius' version of events. and when asked on cross-examination if she thought if blad
. >> reporter: the defense revealed a key part of its case and says the investigation has been riddled with mistakes. >> whilst the investigating officer and tasked with preserving the scene that the scene was contaminated, disturbed, and tampered with. >> reporter: but prosecutors maintain pistorius knew he was shooting at his girlfriend. pistorius' neighbor, michelle berger, the first of more than a hundred potential witnesses, testified about the night that the three-month...
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very well prepared local self defense teams. he says he was asked about the uniforms and he said these are things you can pick up in shops across states that used to belong to the soef yviet unions. he was pressed were russians part of this and he said no. this fits the narrative that what you're seeing there is local homegrown grassroots rejection of what's going on in kiev, the change of government there. vladimir putin talked about the need to respect crimeans' right to determine their own destiny, basically. in the near future they're planning to hold a referendum to vote and whether or not they should seek greater independence from ukraine. >> and, phil, what did he say about ukraine's new leaders as well as the whereabouts of the ousted president, viktor yanukovych? >> reporter: well, he said the new leadership of ukraine seized power through an illegal coup. take a listen. >> translator: as to the -- whether this current authority are legitimate, partly yes, but the rest of them are not. the executive -- the acting presid
very well prepared local self defense teams. he says he was asked about the uniforms and he said these are things you can pick up in shops across states that used to belong to the soef yviet unions. he was pressed were russians part of this and he said no. this fits the narrative that what you're seeing there is local homegrown grassroots rejection of what's going on in kiev, the change of government there. vladimir putin talked about the need to respect crimeans' right to determine their own...
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this proposed law would probably give a business in that case a pretty good defense. not so clear if a business owner said, i'm not going to serve you because of your religious beliefs, that would run afoul of the arizona public accommodation law. how much this religious freedom restoration act would be an escape hatch from that isn't completely clear, but it would be a much tougher case. >> one more quick question to you, pete. i want to ask about the question of potential constitution aalit. has there been any talk about whether something like this would be on its face potentially unconstitutional. >> there are many who believe it would be but it's an untested case. but the core of this is the notion that a business should have religious freedom. that is turning out to be a very controversial view, but it's going to get an airing at the u.s. supreme court next month because that is the theory of two businesses who say they should not have to pay for contraceptive care under the new obamacare law. the hobby lobby and a woodworking company in the midwest both say they
this proposed law would probably give a business in that case a pretty good defense. not so clear if a business owner said, i'm not going to serve you because of your religious beliefs, that would run afoul of the arizona public accommodation law. how much this religious freedom restoration act would be an escape hatch from that isn't completely clear, but it would be a much tougher case. >> one more quick question to you, pete. i want to ask about the question of potential constitution...
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that is what has officials like defense secretarge concerned. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. that's why i'm closely watching russia's military exercises along the ukrainian border. >> reporter: the u.s. is also trying to avoid provocative actions. today, the top american general in europe said the nato alliance is not making any plans to respond to a russian intervention in ukraine. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, david martin, thank you. tonight, extreme weather is impacting people in much of the nation. rain finally fell in drought-devastated california but a new storm threatens to trigger mupped slides and flooding. in the midwest, the cold is intensifying. in minnesota it proved deadly. jamie yuccas of cbs station wcco, is in minneapolis. jamie. >> reporter: norah, it is the 46th day this winter below zero here in minneapolis, making it the coldest winter in 35 years. parts of minnesota looked and felt like the arctic today. police investigating the death of a six-year-old girl in bemidji, said she showed signs of exposure. it's
that is what has officials like defense secretarge concerned. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. that's why i'm closely watching russia's military exercises along the ukrainian border. >> reporter: the u.s. is also trying to avoid provocative actions. today, the top american general in europe said the nato alliance is not making any plans to respond to a russian intervention in ukraine. norah. >> o'donnell: all right,...
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defense attorneys for them character rides soized some of s as disciplining bad behavior. many came out in court today. i will writibring it to you liv 5:00 tonight. i'm david culver, news4. >>> three months in jail. that's the sentence a jury in fairfax is recommeing today in a deadly case of road raid. convicted of assault after a parking lot fight last april. a former church worker, he punched o'brien after o'brien honked at him. o'brien walked off from the scuffle but later collapsed and diedhemorrhage. >>> the person hit by a train this morning was a teenager, we just learned. the 15-year-old died at the scene and it happened on vre's manassas line near clara barton road. passengers were stuck on the train for three hours because the investigation was ongoing and they're on a rush schedule for the evening rush. >>> we now know the name of a woman hit by a bus outside the metro station. she was killed last night. castillo was in her 60s and lived in falls church. police tell us the bus driver is cooperating with the investigation and we're trying to finds out exactly w
defense attorneys for them character rides soized some of s as disciplining bad behavior. many came out in court today. i will writibring it to you liv 5:00 tonight. i'm david culver, news4. >>> three months in jail. that's the sentence a jury in fairfax is recommeing today in a deadly case of road raid. convicted of assault after a parking lot fight last april. a former church worker, he punched o'brien after o'brien honked at him. o'brien walked off from the scuffle but later...
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bob schieffer today spoke with defense secretary chuck hagel about u.s. military options. bob, what did he have to say? >> reporter: i'll tell you, bob, it was just before the president spoke and he pointedly told me it would be a mistake if the russians moved forces into other parts of ukraine. what would we do if the russian forces started rolling into other parts of ukraine? >> well, i won't get into the different specific options, but this could be a very dangerous situation if this continues in a very provocative way. we have many options, like any nations do. we're trying to deal with the diplomatic focus. that's the appropriate, responsible approach. >> reporter: hagel was circumspect, for obvious reasons, but it was clear that what he and other western officials are telling their russian counter-parts is, look, it is in no one's interest to let this get beyond where it is now. we've got to work together to try to calm this down. now, whether that message is being heard is the part that's not clear. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much. bob will have much more with secr
bob schieffer today spoke with defense secretary chuck hagel about u.s. military options. bob, what did he have to say? >> reporter: i'll tell you, bob, it was just before the president spoke and he pointedly told me it would be a mistake if the russians moved forces into other parts of ukraine. what would we do if the russian forces started rolling into other parts of ukraine? >> well, i won't get into the different specific options, but this could be a very dangerous situation if...
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he called them local defense forces. i kid you not. when he was pressed on that, about the uniforms they're wearing, all be it without any insignias, he actually said, look at the uniforms of other post soviet countries. you can see such uniforms in the shop. they were self defense teams. pretty remarkable stuff. in fact, when the secretary of state was briefed on that and asked a question about that, he shook his head. he couldn't believe that president putin denied having forces in the crimea. phil black, cnn correspondent, joining me live now from moscow. obviously, the war of words and the rhetoric has been flying furiously in the last hour, phil. is there any reaction? i know the hour is late where you are. but is there any reaction from the russians as to what the americans have said, specifically the president and the secretary of state, about what they believe to be an illegal incursion on behalf of the russians? >> reporter: ashleigh, not to the latest comments from the president and secretary of state. no. the russian view ge
he called them local defense forces. i kid you not. when he was pressed on that, about the uniforms they're wearing, all be it without any insignias, he actually said, look at the uniforms of other post soviet countries. you can see such uniforms in the shop. they were self defense teams. pretty remarkable stuff. in fact, when the secretary of state was briefed on that and asked a question about that, he shook his head. he couldn't believe that president putin denied having forces in the...
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that comment came at a subcommittee hearing on defense. job --s not the only jab. russia aside, musk said that he was concerned about potential sanctions that my going to place. >> you don't want to run out of rocket engines. these two ceos together? >> a technicality brought them together with the air forces expendable launch vehicle program. it is a $70 billion program. spacex has yet to snag one of the these launches because it still waiting for certification. right now, you will a, a joint venture between lockheed martin and boeing, is the only approved rocket maker sending satellites up there. it's a monopoly they've had for years and musk wants to break into that. he made that point today in congress. >> more from washington after the break. another delay for obama care. could the changes actually end up helping the democrats? stay with us to find out. ♪ >> good news today for those who wanted to keep health plans that did not meet obama requirements. the administration minutes ago officially announced a two-year extension for those policies. you can keep y
that comment came at a subcommittee hearing on defense. job --s not the only jab. russia aside, musk said that he was concerned about potential sanctions that my going to place. >> you don't want to run out of rocket engines. these two ceos together? >> a technicality brought them together with the air forces expendable launch vehicle program. it is a $70 billion program. spacex has yet to snag one of the these launches because it still waiting for certification. right now, you will...
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nato allies told defense secretary, chuck hagel today, their 5,000 troops wouldn't stay either. all u.s. forces pulling out is what most americans want according to recent polls. now, all the troops might be home by christmas. it's karzai's call. karzai's hinting he wants to make the call until after his re-election run in april. but there could be runoff election, could be delays, president obama's message tonight, his demand of karzai is to decide now. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> a senate panel is exploring the relationship between sexual assaults in the military, post traumatic stress disorder and suicide. the latest statistics from the pentagon show there is an epidemic of sexual assaults in the military. but victims are often too afraid to tell their supervisors. at a hearing today, service members testified about personal experiences after their own sexual assaults. >> my world as i knew it was falling apart. i feared being blamed and retaliated against. i was embarrassed. >> it was instance after instance of a failed system when i i became ostracized, singled out, pu
nato allies told defense secretary, chuck hagel today, their 5,000 troops wouldn't stay either. all u.s. forces pulling out is what most americans want according to recent polls. now, all the troops might be home by christmas. it's karzai's call. karzai's hinting he wants to make the call until after his re-election run in april. but there could be runoff election, could be delays, president obama's message tonight, his demand of karzai is to decide now. i'm steve handelsman, news4....
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let's bring in peter brooks, former deputy assistant secretary of defense and currently senior fellow for national security affairs and the heritage foundation. thanks for being here. russia denies these surprise war games have anything to do with the unrest in ukraine. do you believe that? >> no. this is a groucho marx routine. who you going believe, me or your own eyes? they're saying this was preplanned months ago. i don't believe it. it's a show of strength, signaling to everybody this isn't over yet, and russia i think is telling people if things go bad in ukraine there could be other things coming. >> of course a big fear of the white house, the u.s., and the european unyuunion -- >> nato. >> -- that russia may send troops in. the white house issued a statement today saying we urge outside actors in the region to respect ukraine's sovereignty and territorial yal integrity and end provocative rhetoric. outside actors? whoever could they be talking snabt. >> you never know. poland. right? they're trying to be fair. they're saying we're talking to russia, to anybody else, but they'
let's bring in peter brooks, former deputy assistant secretary of defense and currently senior fellow for national security affairs and the heritage foundation. thanks for being here. russia denies these surprise war games have anything to do with the unrest in ukraine. do you believe that? >> no. this is a groucho marx routine. who you going believe, me or your own eyes? they're saying this was preplanned months ago. i don't believe it. it's a show of strength, signaling to everybody...
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but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of almost $300 million per launch. >> now, also on today's panel an official from the government watchdog agency the general accountability office but what we're really getting is a preview of what is shaping up to be a pretty big battle for the next major contract regarding satellite launch program. pretty interesting here. sara, back to you. >> an interesting to see him on the hill. thanks very much for the update hampton. >>> well since leaving the federal reserve ben bernanke turns out has been doing a little bit of traveling and picking up a nice paycheck as well.
but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of...
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it's a joint venture between defense giants, lockheed martin and boeing. ceo says that he does not think that breaking up that monopoly in the name of competition will really have that big of a payoff. take a listen. >> they are important questions about how competitions will be structured. to ensure they are fair and open, and whether competition will actually save the savings promised. ultimately the question is whether savings from competition will be sufficient to offset the cost of duplicating existing capabilities. >> that is a sentiment not shared by the pentagon. they will later this year be opening up 14 more missions, four new entrances like spacex to take a chance of entering that market. >> any talk about russia today? i know that he told our rachel , embarrassing the u.s. has to thumb rides to russia. did that, but all? >> it did. -- come up at all? >> it did. musk pointed out that united launch alliance, the engine is actually manufactured in russia. iszing on everything that happening right now, the proposed economic sanctions, he made the p
it's a joint venture between defense giants, lockheed martin and boeing. ceo says that he does not think that breaking up that monopoly in the name of competition will really have that big of a payoff. take a listen. >> they are important questions about how competitions will be structured. to ensure they are fair and open, and whether competition will actually save the savings promised. ultimately the question is whether savings from competition will be sufficient to offset the cost of...
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brigad kevin ryan is a former defense attache in moscow. and director for defense at the belfer center for science and international affairs at harford university, and william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine in 2006 and 2009. he's working at the university any of peace. >> russians are a significant player in hot spots around the world, syria, iran and afghanistan. geopolitically we need russia's collaboration. what does the worsening collaboration mean for the u.s.? >> i question whether we need russia's collaboration. it's not clear they've been helpful in afghanistan, or they've done anything extraordinary on the iranian negotiations or anything helpful in syria - if anything, the opposite. we don't have to worry that much about offending russia. we should focus on ukraine. the russians have a direct threat. we have interests there, that's the reason we should be focussed. russia's obinstructionism caused us to have little progress. don't we need them to improve matters? >> i don't think we have to sacrifice ukraine to change their
brigad kevin ryan is a former defense attache in moscow. and director for defense at the belfer center for science and international affairs at harford university, and william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine in 2006 and 2009. he's working at the university any of peace. >> russians are a significant player in hot spots around the world, syria, iran and afghanistan. geopolitically we need russia's collaboration. what does the worsening collaboration mean for the u.s.? >> i...
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plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, when we're in conversations together, often times it's very productive. >> vladimir putin did not agree, instead he added fuel to the fire, speaking terrifically to the american people in a letter published in the new york times last september saying, millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy, but as relying solely on brute force. cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, you're either with us or agains
plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president....
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you take out defense and aircrafts nec a pretty solid gain for a month. the three month rolling average, we are up 6.6%. couple ofter a months. when you look at capital goods, it looks like this is is starting to spend again and ended december. the december number was revised from a negative to a positive. this matters because 30% of the s&p companies revenue comes from spending. of whereeal indicator the stock market might be going in the future. one problem is transportation. happened to has orders there. orders have really dropped off for that. shipments, that is what goes in to gdp. it is not good news for the first quarter. >> he would think if there's anymore and it has been picking up and we were so worried they haven't, that would trickle down to gdp, but usa not so. klesko orders rising would give us good news in the second quarter. what shipments are telling us is , you're collecting the money for what you ordered a while ago. at this point, they have dropped off significantly in the fourth quarter. maybe it was some sort of hit cup in what busi
you take out defense and aircrafts nec a pretty solid gain for a month. the three month rolling average, we are up 6.6%. couple ofter a months. when you look at capital goods, it looks like this is is starting to spend again and ended december. the december number was revised from a negative to a positive. this matters because 30% of the s&p companies revenue comes from spending. of whereeal indicator the stock market might be going in the future. one problem is transportation. happened to...
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it was disqualifying, from child abuse and drunk driving that was after an initial review ordered by defense secretary chuck hagel. after almost a year on and combing through the records of another 20,000 soldiers and now says it disqualified 588 in total. that's a tenfold increase. in a statement the army says the army continues to ensure that those in positions of personal trust have the right tools skills and background needed to carry out their duties effectively. we will continue working to better ensure we select the best persons for these posts. >> kim says she was sexually assaulted by this army colonel. >> i opened my eyes and he was in bed with me with his hands down my pants. >> wilson was quighted in a courts martial. dismissed the verdict and set lieutenant colonel wilkinson free. accord to the d.o.t, there are 19,000 sexual assaults reported. relationship between sexual assaults in the military posttraumatic stress disorder and suicide, afraid for asking superiors for help, for the feesfever being publicly shamed. >> take pro active steps to fix the broken system of justice and
it was disqualifying, from child abuse and drunk driving that was after an initial review ordered by defense secretary chuck hagel. after almost a year on and combing through the records of another 20,000 soldiers and now says it disqualified 588 in total. that's a tenfold increase. in a statement the army says the army continues to ensure that those in positions of personal trust have the right tools skills and background needed to carry out their duties effectively. we will continue working...
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rounded up en masse, and they had to leave their homes if they lived in what was called the western defense zone. so they were removed and put in camps surrounded by barbed wire in the interior, and they were not charged with anything in particular. i got interested in this issue when i read an article about african-american and jewish civil rights organizations, an article by sheryl between burg, talking about how -- greenberg, talking about how the issue had passed unnoticed to them. and they were in new york city, right? the headquarters were. so i got curious about what the reaction would be here, and i expected to find that jewish community because of the involvement if civil rights issues would have spoken out here because unlike the jewish community in new york, for those who lived here, japanese-americans weren't an abstraction, they were their neighbors. they were familiar with them, and the community had a commitment, a public commitment to speaking out against what they called prejudice in all its forms. a lot of the reaction was really a nonreaction, and i think in order to unde
rounded up en masse, and they had to leave their homes if they lived in what was called the western defense zone. so they were removed and put in camps surrounded by barbed wire in the interior, and they were not charged with anything in particular. i got interested in this issue when i read an article about african-american and jewish civil rights organizations, an article by sheryl between burg, talking about how -- greenberg, talking about how the issue had passed unnoticed to them. and they...
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they are telling hilary not to be defensive. another thing having to do with the lawmakers in august. this might sound familiar. this is 1993 and not 2009. lawmakers worried about going back to their districts and hearing an earful from the constituents about health care reform. certainly nothing disqualifying or anything that would put her possible presidential run in any jeopardy. >> i look forward to your -- >> it's early i have to say. we are pouring over the documents. >> of course we are. because we are fascinated. >> this is history. >> absolutely. i look forward to your analysis 20 minutes from now. thank you so much. clinton is not the only high profile politician we are learning about today. in this article in politico, really pulled back the curtain on vice president joe biden's in the white house, especially his aspirations and his frustrations. it also described how hilary clinton turned to biden at the very beginning of the obama administration and how it was so-called obama whisperer and how they could be on a cou
they are telling hilary not to be defensive. another thing having to do with the lawmakers in august. this might sound familiar. this is 1993 and not 2009. lawmakers worried about going back to their districts and hearing an earful from the constituents about health care reform. certainly nothing disqualifying or anything that would put her possible presidential run in any jeopardy. >> i look forward to your -- >> it's early i have to say. we are pouring over the documents. >>...
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are you going to cut in defense? obviously with the minimum wage that doesn't increase the government budget. look, we're willing to look at combinations of things but the president has put his idea on the table. if my colleague paul ryan wants to put another idea on the table, we'll obviously take a look at that going forward. >> this is sort of symbol ig on both sides but to me, i was at least a little gratified, republicans think maybe you could do something with corporate taxation and, you know, something with the taxes that are staying overseas and do some infrastructure stuff, maybe they're open to that. at least there are seeds of what looks to be things that could get done. it's symbolic. i wish the president would be more persuasive about corporate tax reform. let me ask you one philosophical question, chris. >> yes. >> that is while we're trying to decide how to help people that need help, there are two thoughts. one is that we don't want to entrench people into dependency. you look at how many people are o
are you going to cut in defense? obviously with the minimum wage that doesn't increase the government budget. look, we're willing to look at combinations of things but the president has put his idea on the table. if my colleague paul ryan wants to put another idea on the table, we'll obviously take a look at that going forward. >> this is sort of symbol ig on both sides but to me, i was at least a little gratified, republicans think maybe you could do something with corporate taxation...
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the defense is saying this was a mistake. under the law, the state sometimes is not a defense to the element to the crime. >> there on kerry kennedy's dwi trial, thank you very much. we will be watching each and every day to see what happens. the fda giving stamp of approval to a drug five times more powerful than vicodin. experts say people will die when the drug is released. spike lee calls it the christopher clus bus syndrome. what was he talking about? you will hear his rant and reaction. do not miss this conversation. also ahead big changes to the frequent flyer program. delta saying miles will be based on how much you spend and not how far you fly. we'll be right back. u gave my h? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. plays a k
the defense is saying this was a mistake. under the law, the state sometimes is not a defense to the element to the crime. >> there on kerry kennedy's dwi trial, thank you very much. we will be watching each and every day to see what happens. the fda giving stamp of approval to a drug five times more powerful than vicodin. experts say people will die when the drug is released. spike lee calls it the christopher clus bus syndrome. what was he talking about? you will hear his rant and...
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that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary barriers from the oncoming aircraft and it sets a dangerous precedent. we have our airline companies that are minimally complying with what is recommended by the tsa for procedures and by removing the secondary barrier the only thing that is prove on the protect the cockpit during those times when the door is open, if that is being removed from the aircraft, we have no form of protection during that time. >> and you don't think that beverage cart that they placed in the aisle over there and the flight attendants stand behind it while the pilot walks out, they go to the lavatory, whatever, and then they clo
that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary...
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defense secretary william cohen will weigh in later on "the closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. yea, and these ideas are across the board -- bullish, bearish and neutral. i think you need a bigger desk, pal. another one? traders love our trading patterns, now with options patterns. what's not to love? they see what others are trading -- like the day's top 10 options trades by volume -- and get ideas! yea i have an idea: how about trading that in for a salad? [ male announcer ] so come trade at the place that's all about options and futures. option
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railcars the big business the next three years, the defense contractor, you want some fast movers, worked gunz dollars a day, a 20% on varney already. solar play, then again the candy. you get a little more upswept with a portfolio to grow, got some time to make mistakes but you want to build that cash. stuart: next one, last one, i am 30 years old or younger, i am ready to take risks and seize the money. charles: these are all stocks that -- not doing bad. it has got to be in it. i focused on revenue growth. these are high-flying companies, social play in china, they think they will grow 58%. zillow looking at 45%. the street looking for 131% growth and canadians will 60% growth. check these on a daily basis but don't get nervous. don't worry about that. stuart: if you are 20 years old u.s. 60 years. good stuff. now we are joined by dr. ben carson. as you know he is a world renowned neurosurgeon now retired by the way a critic of president obama and fox news contributor. we are asking every prominent person who comes on the show the same question which is has president obama fundamentall
railcars the big business the next three years, the defense contractor, you want some fast movers, worked gunz dollars a day, a 20% on varney already. solar play, then again the candy. you get a little more upswept with a portfolio to grow, got some time to make mistakes but you want to build that cash. stuart: next one, last one, i am 30 years old or younger, i am ready to take risks and seize the money. charles: these are all stocks that -- not doing bad. it has got to be in it. i focused on...
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only with the example you talked about but it wasn't long ago that president clinton was signing the defense of marriage act. this is bending forward but it's bending forward fast. >> the arc of history bends towards justice and sharply so it seems at in moment in time. freedom to marry's mark mckinnon, thank you as always for your time and thoughts. >> thanks, alex. kick it hard. >>> after the break, scores of rebel fighters are slaughtered in the outskirts of damascus and secretary kerry says the president is dissatisfied with the situation in syria. we'll have a full report next on "now." are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ iwe don't back down. we o
only with the example you talked about but it wasn't long ago that president clinton was signing the defense of marriage act. this is bending forward but it's bending forward fast. >> the arc of history bends towards justice and sharply so it seems at in moment in time. freedom to marry's mark mckinnon, thank you as always for your time and thoughts. >> thanks, alex. kick it hard. >>> after the break, scores of rebel fighters are slaughtered in the outskirts of damascus and...
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they had to leave their homes in the western defense zone. and for putting camps surrounded by barbed wire range interior and not charged with anything in particular. when i read an article about african-american and jewish civil rights organizations, an article by cheryl greenberg talking about the issue had passed unnoticed to them. i was curious what the reaction would be here and i expected to find that the jewish community in civil rights issues would have spoken out here because unlike the jewish community in new york for -- japanese-americans were not an abstraction, they were their neighbors and were familiar with them. the community had a commitment, a public commitment, speaking out against what they call prejudice. it was a non reaction and in order to understand the significance of it you have to understand the content. the first thing to understand is as policy started to take shape and it took shape in february and march of 1940 through the spring, japanese-americans living in that area were rounded up and put in temporary camps
they had to leave their homes in the western defense zone. and for putting camps surrounded by barbed wire range interior and not charged with anything in particular. when i read an article about african-american and jewish civil rights organizations, an article by cheryl greenberg talking about the issue had passed unnoticed to them. i was curious what the reaction would be here and i expected to find that the jewish community in civil rights issues would have spoken out here because unlike...